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British pronunciation
/wˈɒbli/

Définition et signification de « wobbly » en anglais

wobbly
01

branlant, chancelant

unstable and likely to shake or rock from side to side
DisapprovingDisapproving
InformalInformal
example
Exemples
The newborn giraffe took its first wobbly steps, getting used to the long legs that would soon carry it with grace.
La girafe nouveau-née a fait ses premiers pas chancelants, s'habituant aux longues jambes qui la porteraient bientôt avec grâce.
The actor portrayed a drunk character with exaggerated, wobbly movements for a comedic effect.
L'acteur a interprété un personnage ivre avec des mouvements exagérés et tremblants pour un effet comique.
Wobbly
01

a worker affiliated with the Industrial Workers of the World, which is an international labor union

example
Exemples
Many Wobblies organized strikes in the logging industry in the 1910s.
Wobblies played a key role in early 20th-century labor movements.
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